"Wink, wink, nudge, nudge, know what I mean."
maybe even a package of film. I didn't realize that one time Kodak entered the instant camera market with
their version of the Kodak Instant Camera, later called Kodamatic. I also didn't know that Polaroid had
Kodak manufacture their instant film.
film since their factories already made film for Polaroid. Kodak used the same film formulation then modified the
way film was handled exposing the back of the film not the front. Maybe this would be different enough to beat copyright laws.
they sued and won a copyright infringement suit forcing Kodak to stop selling and buy back their Kodamatics.
Kodak also lost the contract to produce film for Polaroid.
cameras ( izone, catchy sounding name eh. . ) trying to appeal to the younger and younger generations.
The small izone photos had an adhesive backing so you could stick them on your binders and such.
is again being manufactured by the impossible project for those who still love those old Polaroid cameras.
http://www.the-impossible-project.com/projects/polaroidcamera/